19:52 - SpawdophonikDoes anyone live in an American suburb, if so is it still like this:

19:33 - Marcel Hubregtsebtw if you want to hear some really off the wall covers when compared to the originals listen to this split [link]

19:32 - Marcel HubregtseYeah that's a great cover. Loved at first listen when I got hold of the vinyl version of One in Darkness, Two in Damnation, Three in Death, 2002 - 2007 compilation on their tour in 2013.

01. Fake Enemy02. Route Of Violence03. At The Edge Of Extinction04. Natural Revenge05. Self Destruction Comes06. Rise And Fall07. Burn The World08. Get Me Out From This Torment09. No Time To Pray10. Blessed In Deception

If Norman Rockwell had been a shredder and listened to extreme metal, I'm pretty sure this is the sort of album he would have made. It's mostly fun, light, technically sound, and isn't meant to be taken too seriously. And all of those aspects can be and primarily are dope as fuck; fun is cool. Problem is, this just lacks bite. And with an album that skimpers around in extreme genres first and foremost, that's sort of an issue. This isn't by any means bad—most of the riffing and vox work is absolutely top-notch—but, by the time it ends, there's not enough in it to make you want to revisit it much. It's an extreme metal album that's decidedly not all that extreme.